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Commercial Production of Cellulosic Biofuel on Fast Track in China.
Novozymes is going to construct a biofuel demonstration facility in cooperation with COFCO and Sinopec by 2011.
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On 27 May 27 2010, COFCO, a leading producer and supplier of processed agricultural products, Sinopec, the world’s third-largest oil refinery, and Novozymes signed a Memorandum of Understanding covering the next steps towards commercialisation of cellulosic biofuel in China. As part of the agreement, COFCO and Sinopec will build a cellulosic ethanol demonstration plant which Novozymes will supply with enzymes. The new plant comes online in the third quarter of 2011 and will produce three million gallons of bioethanol made from corn stover a year. In February, Novozymes launched new Cellic® CTec2, an enzyme product enabling the biofuel industry to produce cellulosic ethanol at a price competitive with gasoline and conventional ethanol.
“In 2009, we forged this partnership in China to develop biofuel from agricultural waste; today, we are one step closer to producing commercial quantities,” says Michael Christiansen, president, Novozymes China. “With gasoline prices hovering around $4 per gallon in China, companies across the country are re-affirming their commitment to investing in development of clean, alternative fuel sources.”
The Largest Demonstration Plant in China The new plant will be the largest demonstration facility converting agricultural waste into biofuel in China. China has an adequate supply of biomass, and agricultural residues alone exceed 700 million metric tons annually. A 2009 study by Novozymes and McKinsey showed that by converting agricultural residues into fuel ethanol, China can reduce its gasoline consumption by 31 million tons in 2020, thereby reducing its dependence on imported petroleum by 10 percent and abating 90 million tons of CO2 emissions. By doing so, this industry will create 6 million direct jobs, resulting in an RMB 32 billion – around $4.7 billion – income increase annually.
By 2020, the number of cars in China is expected to exceed 200 million, up from 130 million today, which will lead to substantial growth in the demand for vehicle fuels. To meet these rising demands, the Chinese government has launched an ambitious bioenergy development target that will boost the production of cellulosic biofuels.
About the Partners Novozymes, the world leader in industrial enzymes, has developed conversion processes and state-of-the-art enzymes necessary for turning agricultural waste into cellulosic biofuel.
COFCO is a leading producer and supplier of processed agricultural products. COFCO and Novozymes have cooperated for the past three years, and as part of that agreement, COFCO runs a small-scale pilot plant that has been in operation for three years. COFCO will continue to operate the pilot plant and contribute its knowledge on grain processing and production of biofuel.
Sinopec is the world's third-largest oil refinery. It owns around 30,000 gasoline stations and has a 60-percent share in China’s refined-oil market.
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